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The Clinton Eye from Clinton, Missouri • 5

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WANT ADS WORK WONDERS GENERAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE 12 Words or Under (One Insertion) 12 Words or Under (Three Insertions) $1,35 Each Additional Word Over 12 (One Insertion) Each Additional Word Over 12 (Three Insertions) Front. Page (Minimum Readers, 10 Per Words) R. 0. P. Readers, Per Word, Paler initial Insertion or combination -4c of numbers counted as one word.

DISPLAYED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE Per Column Inch Repeat Insertions, Per Column Inch 85c If ad is charged, add 10e service charge. You can phone your ad. Call TU 5-2265 or TU 5-2266 and ask for a classified ad taker. For Sale-General FOR SALE -Ful-O-Pep Sweet 16 Dairy Feed, 82 $2.85 Cwt. CLINTON FEED AND SUPPLY 74-8E; 74-4G Three point hitch rear mounted cultivator: several used mowers.

HARTNER FARM SUPPLY, 213 So. Center, 86-2 Clark seed beans, recleaned. germination Price $2.25. HOWARD EMICK, Urich, Mo. 85-3p.

FOR SALE-1958 2 door Ford V-8 station wagon. Phone BOYCE MILLER TU 5-3365 or TU 5-2603. 86-tf. FOR SALE Used Maytag washers and many other makes; also refrigerators and electric ranges. DUNNING FURNITURE.

86-3 FOR SALE-'52 International combine, 5 gasoline motor, good mechanical condition, C. W. IKENBERRY. Phone TU 5-2139. 86-3p.

FOR SALE- Good used living room and studio suites; also chrome dinettes, wood dinettes and dining room suites. DUNNING FURNITURE. 86-3 FOR SALE American Marietta top-quality house paint. Guaranteed not to peel or blister or double your money back! CARNEY'S FARM HOME SUPPLY, 227 West Franklin Clinton. 84-tf.

FOR SALE House trailer, 8' by 45', excellent condition, cost over $8000, refrigerated air conditioner, exhaust fans, 2-bedroom, disposal, wall to wall campet, built-in oven and top, delivered 100 miles, $3500. HANSON AGENCY, Pleasanton, Kan. 87-1 FOR SALE--Used refrigerators and washing machines, Bargain prices. GRAY AND RANEY. 83-8 FOR SALE China cabinets, Oak Chest of Drawers, cherry blanket chest.

Marble top tables, etc. HALLCRAFT HOUSE. 800 W. Rogers. 86-4 SPECIAL SALE- -Hardy chrysanthemums 35c to 50c, including new varieties now 25c each.

Special patent Harvest Giants Regular $1.00 now 75c each, CLINTON GREEN HOUSE, Mrs. Bertha Mae Atwell, Artesian Ave. Phone TU 5-4021. 86-2 FOR SALE-30 saddles, new and used, and other riding equipment, riding ponies. We buy, sell or trade.

Open evenings or Sunday by appointment, Come and see our nice selection, MAJORS SADDLERY, Appleton City, Mo. Gr 6-5537. 86-2p. CERTIFIED SEED Certified Piper Suden Milo Aties Sorgo Westland Sorgo Combine Kaffir 60 Martin Sorghum GLENN WILSON FEED and SEED West Franklin TU 5-3571 78tf Install now and save. General Electric automatic forced air gas furnaces with 10 year guarantee.

Free estimates on complete installations; also complete line of guttering, sheet metal and air conditioning installations. We finance. Low rates. SHERMAN PLUMBING HEATING AND APPLIANCES. 84-8 SEWING MACHINES SINGER ELECTRIC Sews forward and reverse with matic zig zagger and buttonholer.

Mends, darns, monograms. Assume balance 9 payments $5.00 each, Alpso Repossessed Zig Zag Console sewing machine. Assume small payments, $6.25 monthly. Give phone or nearby phone, time you are at home. Will demonstrate in the home.

Write CREDIT MANAGER, 3957 Main, Kansas City, Mo. 85-4p. 5. SCHMEDDING RETIRED I MONTROSE FARMER Clemence Bernard Schmedding, 71, a retired farmer of the Montrose area, died about 5:00 p. June 19, at Ellett Memorial Hospital, Appleton City, where he entered the previous Friday.

Tentative funeral arrangements are at 9:00 a. Wednesday, June 22, at Montrose Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. For further details call Sickman and Dunning Funeral Home. 5. SCHMEDDING Sympathy is extended Ray Chrisman in the death, June 16, at St, Mary's Hospital, Kansas City, of his sister, Mrs.

Inez. Miller, 72, of 4551 Main Street, Kansas City, Mrs. Miller had been in ill health for quite some time. Born at Edgerton, where she was a member of the Christian Church, sho had resided in the city about 50 years. Her fnther was the late C.

F. Chrisman, a captain in the Confederate army. The only survivor of her immediate family is the brother, Ray. Funeral services were held at p. June 17, in 2:30 Kansas City, with" burial there.

Mrs. Hazel Chrisman accompanied her husband, Ray, to the city for the funeral. RAY CHRISMAN'S SISTER DIES IN KANSAS CITY DEATH COMES TO ERNEST WARD'S SISTER Miss Maude M. Ward, 82, Independence, died June 19, at the Odd Fellows Hospital, Liberty, after an illness of three months. Ward, born in Cooper CounMiss ty, was a 60-year resident of Kansas City.

She was a member of the Independence Watson Memorial Methodist Church. She leaves a sister, Miss Mary, of the home; two brothers, Ed. Kansas City and Ernest Ward, Clinton. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. June 21, at Carson Chapel, Independence with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Kansas City Times.

THE REV. CARPENTER'S HALF SISTER DIES The Rev. H. E. Carpenter, Calhoun, had word of the death.

June 19, at Fort Worth, of his half sister, Mrs. Harold H. Potter, Kansas City. Mrs. Potter had been ill three months, Mrs.

Potter was a member of Kansas City's Westport Presbyterian Church. She leaves her husband of the home: a sister, Mrs. Maud Bunker, Oakland, a half sis- I and her half brother, the Rev, Carpenter, Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a. 111., June 22, at Newcomer Chapel, Brush Creek and the Paseo, Kansas City, Burial will be at Nevada, where the Rev, and Mrs, Carpenter plan to attend, MISS WITTMAN BURIAL AT ST. MARY'S, MONTROSE Miss Elizabeth "Bessie" Wittman, 80, formerly of Montrose, died June 18 in Kansas City at the Little Sisters of the Poor after an illness of a month or sO, Funeral services will be at 6:30 Tuesday, June 21, at the Little Sisters of the Poor Chapel.

Graveside services will be held at St. Mary's Cemetery, Montrose, Miss Elizabeth Wittman, born near Montrose, was the daughter of Martin and Sarah Taylor Wittman. She had spent most of her life in the MontroseGermantown vicinities. She had never married. About 16 years or so ago she moved to the city.

A brother and sister preceded her in death. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ben (Anna) Kaumans, Kansas City, Kan, FRANK G. EMERY FORMERLY OF CALHOUN DIES Frank G. Emery, 87, retired farmer, was found dead June 15 in the yard at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Fairy Flynn, Route Independence. Death apparently, Mr. was Emery caused had by lived a heart there 12 years. He was born at Calhoun, and had lived a greater part of his life in the 'Buckner and Oakland communities, He also leaves another daughter, Mrs. Marvel Race, Kansas City; two sons, Lawrence, Kansas City, Glenn, Sibley; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 p. June 17, at 'Oakland Methodist Churen with burial in Oakland Cemetery, -Kansas City Times. W. A. MYERS BURIED JUNE 19 AT SMITH BEND W.

A. Myers, 71, retired farmer, died June 17 at the home of his sister, Mrs. Emma Butler, 218 West Allen, where he had lived for a number of years. Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p. June 19, at Vansant Funeral Home by the Rev.

Ralph Bentley. Miss Jeannette Miles, organist, accompanied aS ter, Mrs. Ray Babbitt, Nevada, she and Miss Pauleta Valdois sang ALL COOK'S BIG THIS PAINTS WEEK mw Summer HOUSE PAINT SALE COOK'S BEST Irises PORTER MOUSE SUEDE HOUSE Gutsier WHITE COOK'S PAINT GRIPBOND New GRIPBOND Exterior WOOD UNDERCOAT COOK'S New A-KRYL-X White, or LATEX HOUSE PAINT ANY Standard COOK'S SUEDE Low -Luster Color HOUSE PAINT REG. to $7.17 Gallon COOK'S HOUSE PAINT BETTER nomical Durable, yet beauty! eco- Reg. $5.81 Ready-mixed.

SelfO priming. fume, Resists and mil- 97 dew, Self- gasdiscoloration. GAL. WHITE cleansing, too. CO-PA-CO BUILDING PAINT Pre-mixed, ready-to- Reg.

$4.72 GOOD apply. Self- priming. mildew-resistant. Stays Fume-proof, 89 CODA CO white because it's GAL. self-cleansing.

House Painting Brush For all kinds of siding. No. 5001 Bristles set in epoxy tles, hold more paint. won't pull out. Flagged and tipped bris- $495 P.

A. Cowan Lumber Co. West Jefferson TU 5-4381 a duet. Pallbearers. were Leo Smith, Jess Smith, Andy Jones, Cecil Johnson, James Johnson and Townsend Smith.

Burial was in Smith 'Bend Cemetery, William Andrew Myers, son of Jacob G. and Mary Young Myers, was born Sept. 20, 1888, in the Harris Bend community, St. Clair County where he farmed for many years. Mr.

Myers moved to Clinton about 15 years ago. He had never married. He leaves six sisters, Mrs. Emma Butler, Mrs. Nellie Johnson, Mrs.

Florence Smith, Clinton, Mrs, Lucy Devoux, California state; Mrs. Anna Smith, Deepwater, Mrs. Caroline Gardner, Ballard; two brothers, Jake, Kansag City, Adam Henry of the home; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. A brother, Charles, preceded him in death. Clinton (Mo.) EYE Tuesday, June 21, 1960-5A SHOW SOCIAL SECURITY CARD WHEN STARTING TO WORK For Sale-General Notice Good Chevrolet 2-ton truck, 2- speed axle, good tires.

Phone 7F51, Urich. 87-3p. DACHSHUND PUPPIES weeks A.K.C. Standard Red show dog quality. TU 5-3063, 713 East Ohio, 87-2 FOR SALE Clark soybeans, good germination.

GERALD BENSON. Phone TU 5-2586. 87-3 Livestock Poultry FOR SALE--Sheep, ewes and lambs. FOREST FISHER, Route 1, Chilhowee, Mo. Phone Os 8- 2076.

86-4p. FOR SALE -Jersey cow and calf, team horses, FRED GOODMAN, 2 miles east Calhoun on 00 Highway. 86-3p. FOR SALE- -Jersey milk cow. LEO H.

WIRSIG, Deepwater. 87-3p. FOR SALE -45 head ewes, good age, $12.75 head. CLIFFORD PERIMAN, Route 2, Brownington. 87-3p.

Real Estate FOR SALE--New modern onebedroom house, ALFRED JULIAN. TU 5-2083. 73-tf. FOR SALE New modern three bedroom house, built-in stove and oven, Washington School district. ALFRED JULIAN.

Phone TU 5-2083. 73-tf. FOR SALE Three bedroom ranch-type home at 506 East Allen Street, Clinton, fronting on Washington School playground area. Phone TU 5-2004 for appointment. 81-tf TIME TO PLANT- Your Watch them grow in this income property, Wonderful opportunity to have a home of your own.

Will sell for reasonable down payment. Two rental apts. will make monthly payments. Call today for appointment! NOW, HEAR THIS: I have excellent listings, All you need to do is dial TU 5-5494 to see one or all at your convenience. COMET REAL ESTATE, INC.

Margaret Howell, Rep. 87-1 FOR SALE Two bedroom home, full basement at 710 So. 6th one block from the school, plenty of trees, priced reasonable. Phone TU 5-2896, 87-1p. FOR SALE 4-Room modern house, price $4500.

See GEORGE KUNCHOFF, 406 West Gravel. 87-3p. 'Beautiful home for sale. Call HAROLD SAPP after 5 o'clock evenings, owner. Phone TU 5- 4619 87-3p.

For Sale Three Bedroom Ranch Style Home 506 East Allen Street Clinton, Mo. In Clinton's greatest developed area, with unobstructed view and access to: New Methodist Church Proposed Catholic School Washington School New Senior High School Athletic Field Phone TU 5-2265 or TU 5-2004 For Appointment Notice All types excavating, grading and sewer work. J. E. ROBINSON.

TU 5-4109. 78-tf. Dr. G. A.

Clason, Dentist. South Side of Square, over Hirsch's Store. 76-tf. NOTICE -Custom Seed Cleaning. 217 West Franklin.

GLENN WILSON. TU 5-3571 or TU 5-4383. 56-tf. New shipment of barb wire, stock tanks, hog waterers, Pax hog feeders, with cast iron bottom. GLEN WILSON, West Franklin, 13-tf.

For Rent MOVING Clinton fer for local and long moving. Reasonable rates, insured. Phone' TU 5-4551, night, Insure your boating With low cost Western Motor and Boat Policy. phone TU 5-3851, BILL BECK, Henry County Inc. West Side Square.

WANTED-2 roomers, men or women. Board, room, washings, good care. $50 month. Modern private home, RUTH KELLEY, Deepwater, 1 Mo. 85-3p.

NOTICE Furniture moving local and long distance. All cargoes banded and insured. BROWNING TRUCK LINE. Day phone TU 5-4891. Night phone TU5-4025.

82-tf. JERRY JEROME Auctioneer Blairstown, Mo. Phone 12F35. 77 tf. KUETER MAN Registered chesnut quarter horse stallion for service.

Blood of Bartender, Traveler, Oklahoma Star, Peter McCue, Stud fee, $35, time of service. Return privilege during season. JOHN BUNCH, LaDue, Mo. Phone TU 5-4738. 79-9p.

CURT DAVIDSON Auctioneer 800 North 2nd St. Clinton, Mo. Phone TU 5-2404 811 When you travel, go carefree with Travel Insurance, accident, personal effects, land, sea or air. Reasonable rates. See or phone.

BILL SANNEBECK, west side square or phone TU 5-3851, Henry County Abstract Inc. 87-3 Transdistance fully day or 87-4 pleasureOutboard See or SANNEAbstract 87-3 NOTICE I want to be your next COUNTY TREASURER Your vote and influence appreciated. THOMAS M. (Tommy) HULL Thanks! tf See Norman C. Smith AUCTIONEER Life Time Experience Phone TU 5-5388 of TU 5-3060 Wanted WANTED Butcher cattle.

Phone TUrner 5-2523. 85 Ky, 31 Fescue, Orchard Grass, other grass seeds. Highest prices paid. McHONEY SEED Holden. 86-4 Dead Animals Removed.

STANDARD RENDERING CO. Phone Collect, Clinton, TUrner 5- 3231. 88-tt. Work of any kind by a disabled veteran. GENE BLOUNT.

Phone TU 5-3871, 87-1p. WANTED -Custom combining. We have new self-propelled UniHarvester. Call 08-8273 Chilhowee. ERNEST JOHNMYER, 87-2 WANTED -Service station attendant for part time work in Clinton.

Give age and experience. Write Box The Clinton Eye, Clinton. 87-2 WOMAN--To keep house and take care of three children, school age. Room, board and good salary. One day a week off.

No washing. References required. Call TU 5- 2521. 82-tf. Lady working in Clinton office desires transportation to and from Urich.

Prefer arriving in Clinton 7:30 or 8:00 m. and depart for Urich 5:00 or 5:30 p. m. Write MILDRED KEENY, Urich, Mo. or P.

0. Lox 386, Clinton. 74-tf. REGISTERED NURSES St. John's Hospital in Springfield is seeking Medical, Pediatric, and Obstetrical Nurses.

We are in particular need of Surgical and Psychiatric Nurses. Good salary with planned increases. Excellent working conditions, sick leave, vacation and other benefits. Write to MRS. A.

HUESGEN, R. N. St. John's Hospital, 1235 E. Cherokee, Springfield, Mo.

86-2 FOR RENT -Three room house 210 E. Pine near Economy Market, Electricity and water. $20 per month. Inquire JOHNSON BROS. southwest corner Clinton.

83-tf. square, FOR RENT -Modern two bedroom house, attached garage. ALFRED JULIAN, TU 5-2083 or CLARENCE KEMPER, TU 5- 4431. 87-tf. Business Services Organizations A.

F. A. M. Clinton Lodge No. 548 Special meeting Wednesday, June 22, 7:30 p.

1st and 2nd degree. Refreshments. Ted Cockrum U. L. Clary, Sec, Political Announcements Democratic Ticket We are authorized to announce the following named candidates to fill the office named below, subject to decision of the Democratic voters of Henry County at the Primary election Tuesday, August 2, 1960: For Sheriff WILBUR (SMITTY) SCHMIDT 612 South Main St.

Clinton, Mo. For Representative ELBERT L. SUTHERLAND Windsor, Mo. CURT DAVIDSON 800 No. Second Clinton, Mo.

For Judge of South District EMMET HOUTCHENS 906 So. Third Clinton, Mo. WM. (Bill) YOUNG Route 5, Clinton, Mo. F.

0. HAMBLIN Route 1 Brownington, Mo. For Treasurer THOMAS M. (Tommy) HULL 703 W. Ohio Clinton, Mo.

TOMMY MANSFIELD 511 Pricelane Clinton, Mo. Obituaries of the Area Others A. G. SOLOMON DIES AT WETZEL'S A. G.

Solomon, LaTour, died at 1:35 a. June 16, at Wetzel Hospital where he had entered May 21, PROMINENT WINDSORITE E. C. RUFFIN DIES E. C.

Ruffin, prominent and widely known livestock dealer of Windsor, died June 19 in a car at the junction of Highways 50 and 127, near LaMonte, while en route home from attending a wedding at Houstonia, Mo. Mr. Ruffin had been accompanied by his wife, their son (who was driving) and wife and daughter. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p. June 21, at the Windsor Baptist Church with burial in Laurel Oak Cemetery.

RICHARD HUGHES' GRANDMOTHTR DIES Mrs. Helen E. Hughes, 82, 1301 Appleton, Independence, died June 17, at her home. She had lived in Independence six years. She was born in Bonomette, Ark.

She was a member of Bayonne, N. Baptist Church, She leaves four sons, Richard, Calhoun; James Bolcourt, Raymond and Walter, Independence; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothea Giese and Miss Lois of the home; two brothers, Mirt 'BlankJonesboro, John Blankenship, Blytheville, a half sister, Miss Edith Hickman, Independence; 16 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren, Funeral services were at 10:00 a. June 20, in Independence with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, -Kansas City Times. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Hughes, Calhoun, attended the funeral services. The deceased is a grandmother of Henry County Circuit Clerk Richard Hughes, Jr. Marvin A. Cardwell, field representative from the Sedalia Social Security Office, will be in Clinton, at the Post Office, at 1:00 p.

June 28. Mr. Cardwell says, "Show your social security card to your employer when you first start to work for him so that you, and yours, will be protected in case a tragedy strikes." -Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spangler of Ottawa, spent the week-end in Clinton with Mrs.

Spangler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Chapman who, Saturday, June 18, celebrated their wedding anniversary, two days, prior to her birthday.

only Gas gives you smokeless broiling! DE FOR CONVINCING PROOF hold a lighted match above the cigarette smoke. Watch the flame consume the smoke. In the same way, when broiling in a Gas oven, the flame consumes the smoke and grease laden vapors. Kitchens are cleaner, cooler. You broil with the oven door closed.

Gas is BEST for broiling! "GAS BEYOND THE MAINS" BURTAY GAS CO. North Side Square TU 5-4531 MR. FARMER You Can Have A New Holland Hay Liner for Less Than you May Have Thought! You Can Put a Hay Liner on Your Farm for $1250 and Your Old Baler! Key part one-man haying, is "random-stacking" of bales fired onto wagon by Haymaking, long a tough but vital farm job, can now be handled by one man, reports Floyd Cox of Cox Farm Equipment Co. For years, even after New Holland first came out with the first automatic baler, it took from six to eight men to do the job. As late as last year, it still took two or three.

But now, a farmer using a team of machines can do everything--Mow and condition, rake, bale and store hay-all by himself. Two developments make one-man haying possible. One is mechanical loading of bales in the field, and the other is a new kind of elevator-conveyor which moves baled hay into storage. Bales are fed into a bale-thrower from the baler. They are fired into a trailing wagon and lie where they fall.

This "random-stacking" eliminates the need for men to stack them. The new elevator-conveyor carries the bales from the wagon into the mow and drops them off at any point. The farmer can control a bale-locator from the ground by means of two ropes. This system has been proved in field tests to save time as well as labor costs. If the farmer uses a machine to dry his hay on the wagon, he can use New Holland's "Hay-in-a-Day" system in which machines handle each step in the haying job.

Terms Can Be Arranged! We Have Used NEW HOLLAND BALERS for $250 and up. COME IN -DISCUSS YOUR NEEDS WITH US. COX FARM EQUIPMENT 2nd and Green Sts. Clinton Telephone TU 5-2401.

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